Santorini Greece 5 Day Itinerary
Santorini, Greece 5-Day Itinerary (Markdown Version)
Day 1: Arrival & Fira
- π¬ Arrive at Santorini Airport or Athinios Port and transfer to your accommodation. (Recommended: Perissa Blue Hotel for budget, Katikies Hotel for luxury)
- ποΈ Explore Fira, the island’s capital. Visit the Archaeological Museum and the Prehistoric Thera Museum. Don’t miss the stunning views from Skaros Rock!
- π΄ Dine at Mesa Chori for delicious local dishes.
- π Rent a car, scooter or ATV to get around. Alternatively, buses are available. Check out KTEL Santorini for schedules and routes.
Day 2: Oia & Sunset
- ποΈ Visit the picturesque village of Oia in the morning, wander through its narrow streets, explore blue-domed churches, and take photos at the iconic windmills.
- π½οΈ Lunch at Amoudi Bay Taverna with fresh seafood caught daily.
- βοΈ Return to your accommodation for a relaxing afternoon before heading back to Oia for the famous Santorini sunset.
- π Dine at Melitini in Oia for an unforgettable dining experience.
Day 3: Beach Day & Akrotiri
- βοΈ Spend the morning relaxing on one of Santorini’s stunning beaches, such as Perissa, Kamari, or Red Beach (Akrotiri).
- ποΈ In the afternoon, explore the ancient Minoan ruins at Akrotiri, often referred to as the “Pompeii of the Aegean.”
- π΄ Dine at Taverna Tropical in Perissa for a beachside meal.
Day 4: Wineries & Volcano
- π Take a boat tour to Nea Kameni (active volcano), Palea Kameni (hot springs), and Thirassia island. Many tours include wine tasting at local wineries.
- π· Visit one of Santorini’s famous wineries, such as Santos Wines or Gavalas Winery.
- π½οΈ Enjoy a casual dinner at Metaxi Mas in Pyrgos village, known for its authentic dishes and live music on weekends.
Day 5: Departure
- π Spend your last morning relaxing or revisiting your favorite spots.
- π¬ Depart from Santorini Airport or Athinios Port, taking home unforgettable memories of this magical island!
Things to Know:
- Santorini is famous for its sunsets, so be sure to plan your evenings accordingly.
- Many shops and restaurants in Oia close early, so check their hours before you visit.
- The island can get quite crowded during peak season (June-August), so it’s best to book activities and accommodations in advance.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the paths in the villages are often steep and uneven.
- Don’t forget to try local delicacies like tomato keftedes, fava, and gyro!
Enjoy your Santorini adventure! Greece will captivate your heart and leave you yearning for more. π¬π·β€οΈ